Rachel Sennott Rocked See Thru & Sheer Outfits For Her New Show Premiere 'I Love LA' And They Deserve Another Respectful Glance
You might recognize Rachel Sennott from movies like 'Bodies, Bodies, Bodies' or 'Bottoms' but she's also been floating amongst the Instagram Influencer & Twitter Poster scene for a minute as well. Well until she deleted her account and sprinted to Hollywood.
She originally got her start in NYC at NYU, along with many nights of open mics and working her way through the comedy club scene too. And allegedly she was dating Stavvy at that time, who might or might not be the fat shadow in that 1st clip above. But that's for the eye of the beholder to decide. Either way, now she's got her own show coming on HBO called 'I Love LA' that may or may not be good. Truthfully that's not really what this blog is about though. Skip ahead if you get my drift brother.
(Variety) - Sennott gained her following “in this period where I was not feeling good about myself at all, and I saw people who, online, seemed like nothing bothered them.” She tried emulating that sense of detachment. “Going on a date tonight with $11 in my bank account let’s hope he’s not a feminist lol,” reads an oft-recirculated tweet of hers from 2018. (She later posted an update: Her date confessed that he followed her on Twitter and was happy to cover the bill.) “What the haters and also my mom don’t seem to understand is that when I post a photo of my bare tits there are at least 3 layers of irony,” reads another from 2019.
“If I talk about the things that I’m feeling or experiencing like I don’t care, or like I kinda like that they’re happening to me — ‘I like being sad!’ — then I’ll feel good,” she remembers telling herself. The dopamine hits didn’t last, of course, and Sennott eventually evolved past that way of thinking, but by that point her online persona had become a means to achieve her artistic goals. “I felt like I was changing,” she says, “but I still kinda wanted to keep up that other version of myself.”
The engagement was hard to give up, even when it created moments of extreme discomfort for her. At those meetings in L.A., execs would open with canned lines like “So, you’re really slutty on Twitter!” “And I’m like, ‘Um, yeah!’” she says, nodding vigorously but with panic behind her smile. “Not really knowing what I was supposed to do.” Instead of running away from that image, Sennott began to hone it. The characters she played in “Shiva Baby” and “Bottoms” weren’t autobiographical, but their high-octane emotions about their crushes and hookups, mostly involving other women, put Sennott at the center of sexual conversations more nuanced than social media allows.
On the internet, however, Sennott didn’t have a character to hide behind, and she was still having complicated experiences there. Until someone shook her out of it. “Ayo inspired me,” she says. She and Edebiri had rolled around the idea of deleting their Twitter accounts for years, but Sennott wasn’t taking it seriously. “Then she texted me at 11:30 p.m. on a Wednesday or something, like, ‘I just deleted my Twitter, lmao. Feels great. Feels awesome.’ I was like, ‘Wait a second. What? We have to talk about this. What should I do?’ I was freaking out.” But she followed suit, and she’s better for it. “I felt great being away from that,” she says. “Then, of course, sometimes I miss it. I’m like, ‘I have to tell you guys something!’ I have things I want to say, but not feel like I’m still performing that old version of myself.” Instead, with “I Love L.A.,” she’s exploring a new version of her old self.
That new show premieres on 11/2 if you're looking for a zany funny look at LA life.
But if you only clicked into this blog for big ol' bountiful boobies, well let's go for a ride pal.
Sex SELLS, there's no doubt about that. And should there be anything wrong with that fact? Well that's for the scholars to decide at a much later date. But good for you Stavros!
And I am thoroughly impressed with Ms. Sennotts ability to consistently smize with the most sullen face possible. There's something entrancing about it, even if I don't understand it whatsoever. Maybe that's just showbiz baby. Speaking of which, had no idea she absolutely crushed her peers on the Academy Gala red carpet last week. Hand up, that's on me.
Here's the other A+ outfits from that night if you're interested in that sort of thing.
But good luck to Rachel with her new show and whatever else comes her way in La La Land. Hopefully she doesn't change her sense of fashion along the way. No notes here, everything looks above board to me. Keep up the good work Fatima!




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